Swansea City: December 2009 Archives

Trio look to Swans star

Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins has revealed there are three clubs looking to take Wales Under-21 starlet Shaun MacDonald on loan.

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Swans sweat on stopper appeal

Swansea are waiting to see if their appeal against defender Albert Serran's red card against Crystal Palace will be successful.

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New Trundle deal imminent - Sousa

Swansea are set to secure striker Lee Trundle on an extended loan deal from Championship rivals Bristol City.

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Christmas appeals to Angel

Swansea's Spanish full back Angel Rangel is over his shock of having to play Christmas matches and is now a fan of the idea.

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Fifth a surprise to Tate

Swansea's stand in skipper Alan Tate has admitted the team's lofty spot of fifth in the table has come as a surprise to him.

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Pratley challenged by Sousa

Swansea boss Paulo Sousa has challenged midfielder Darren Pratley to find the back of the net on a regular basis.

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Duo ready for Owls trip

Swansea duo Tom Butler and Stephen Dobbie are both back in contention for the trip to Sheffield Wednesday this weekend after injury.

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Dobbie boost for Swans

Stephen Dobbie is set to be handed a reserve run-out on Wednesday night as he continues his recovery from injury.

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Defender on trial

Swansea have admitted they are considering a move for French central defender Gregory Lorenzi who is on trial at the club.

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Swans boss disappointed

Swansea boss Paulo Sousa believes the defeat to Nottingham Forest was unfair on his side after they dominated most of the match.

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Beats touch and go for Forest

Striker Craig Beattie will be handed a late fitness test to see if he can take his place in Swansea's side to play Nottingham Forest.

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Striker keen on Swans stay

Swansea striker Lee Trundle has reiterated his desire to stay on at the club after his current loan period ends in January.

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Sosa unhappy with display

Swansea boss was pleased with the points in the win over Plymouth but described the performance as the 'worst of the season'.

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Butler out for Swans

Swansea's Republic of Ireland midfielder Tom Butler will miss the clash with Plymouth tonight but Alan Tate returns after suspension.

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Boss unhappy with draw

Swansea boss Paulo Sousa was disappointed to come away from Peterborough with a draw after fighting back to go ahead.

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New skipper needed

Swansea City will be without skipper Gary Monk and Alan Tate for the clash with Peterborough this weekend.

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Defender linked with switch

Swansea City have denied that they have received any offers for Ashley Williams but admit the speculation is inevitable.

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Swans skipper blow

Swansea City skipper Gary Monk is set for a further two weeks on the sidelines because of his ongoing calf problem.

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Swans to start again

Swansea's Joe Allen says that he now hopes the side go on another unbeaten run after the last one came to a halt at Newcastle.

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Trio look to Swans star

Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins has revealed there are three clubs looking to take Wales Under-21 starlet Shaun MacDonald on loan.

More: Trio look to Swans star |

Swans sweat on stopper appeal

Swansea are waiting to see if their appeal against defender Albert Serran's red card against Crystal Palace will be successful.

More: Swans sweat on stopper appeal |

New Trundle deal imminent - Sousa

Swansea are set to secure striker Lee Trundle on an extended loan deal from Championship rivals Bristol City.

More: New Trundle deal imminent - Sousa |

Christmas appeals to Angel

Swansea's Spanish full back Angel Rangel is over his shock of having to play Christmas matches and is now a fan of the idea.

More: Christmas appeals to Angel |

Fifth a surprise to Tate

Swansea's stand in skipper Alan Tate has admitted the team's lofty spot of fifth in the table has come as a surprise to him.

More: Fifth a surprise to Tate |

Pratley challenged by Sousa

Swansea boss Paulo Sousa has challenged midfielder Darren Pratley to find the back of the net on a regular basis.

More: Pratley challenged by Sousa |

Duo ready for Owls trip

Swansea duo Tom Butler and Stephen Dobbie are both back in contention for the trip to Sheffield Wednesday this weekend after injury.

More: Duo ready for Owls trip |

Dobbie boost for Swans

Stephen Dobbie is set to be handed a reserve run-out on Wednesday night as he continues his recovery from injury.

More: Dobbie boost for Swans |

Defender on trial

Swansea have admitted they are considering a move for French central defender Gregory Lorenzi who is on trial at the club.

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Swans boss disappointed

Swansea boss Paulo Sousa believes the defeat to Nottingham Forest was unfair on his side after they dominated most of the match.

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Beats touch and go for Forest

Striker Craig Beattie will be handed a late fitness test to see if he can take his place in Swansea's side to play Nottingham Forest.

More: Beats touch and go for Forest |

Striker keen on Swans stay

Swansea striker Lee Trundle has reiterated his desire to stay on at the club after his current loan period ends in January.

More: Striker keen on Swans stay |

Sosa unhappy with display

Swansea boss was pleased with the points in the win over Plymouth but described the performance as the 'worst of the season'.

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Butler out for Swans

Swansea's Republic of Ireland midfielder Tom Butler will miss the clash with Plymouth tonight but Alan Tate returns after suspension.

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Boss unhappy with draw

Swansea boss Paulo Sousa was disappointed to come away from Peterborough with a draw after fighting back to go ahead.

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New skipper needed

Swansea City will be without skipper Gary Monk and Alan Tate for the clash with Peterborough this weekend.

More: New skipper needed |

Defender linked with switch

Swansea City have denied that they have received any offers for Ashley Williams but admit the speculation is inevitable.

More: Defender linked with switch |

Swans skipper blow

Swansea City skipper Gary Monk is set for a further two weeks on the sidelines because of his ongoing calf problem.

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Swans to start again

Swansea's Joe Allen says that he now hopes the side go on another unbeaten run after the last one came to a halt at Newcastle.

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